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Five tips addressing staff turnover issues in SMEs

We understand this is becoming a monumental problem for you.  Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)in Sri Lanka are not only struggling with the increased cost due to economic downturn but having to deal with a deprived people who are constantly seeking to earn more or more job satisfaction.   Increased costs, decreased productivity, a loss of valuable skills and knowledge, demotivation of existing staff etc. are some of the counter causes for your company. We give below some strategies to address this issue:  

1. Competitive Compensation and Benefits:

  • Fair Wages: Ensure that salaries are competitive with industry standards and adjusted regularly to account for inflation and cost of living increases.
  • Attractive Benefits: Offer comprehensive benefits packages that include health insurance, retirement plans, and other perks that enhance employees’ overall well-being.  

2. Positive Work Environment:

  • Respectful Culture: Foster a workplace culture that values employees, promotes open communication, and treats everyone with dignity and respect.  
  • Work-Life Balance: Encourage a healthy work-life balance by offering flexible work arrangements, such as remote work or flexible hours.  
  • Employee Recognition: Implement programs to recognize and reward employees for their contributions, boosting morale and motivation.  

3. Career Development Opportunities:

  • Training and Development: Invest in ongoing training and development programs to help employees acquire new skills and advance their careers.  
  • Clear Career Paths: Provide clear career paths and opportunities for growth within the organization.
  • Mentorship Programs: Establish mentorship programs to connect employees with experienced colleagues who can offer guidance and support.  

4. Effective Communication:

  • Open Channels: Maintain open and transparent communication channels between management and employees.  
  • Regular Feedback: Conduct regular performance reviews and provide constructive feedback to help employees improve.  
  • Employee Surveys: Use employee surveys to gather feedback on workplace satisfaction and identify areas for improvement.  

5. Employee Engagement:

  • Team-Building Activities: Organize team-building activities to foster camaraderie and strengthen relationships among employees.  
  • Employee Involvement: Encourage employee involvement in decision-making processes and seek their input on workplace improvements.  
  • Employee Wellness Programs: Implement wellness programs to promote physical and mental health, reducing stress and burnout.  

The first and most important point is to make an employee feel at home, if the wages are decent and work environment is comforting only a handful will ask for more than that.  So delve into your company’s pain-points for staff and address them immediately. Remember, investing in your employees is an investment in your business’s long-term success.


>>>Basic Human Resource Practises for SMEs in Sri Lanka

Diriya Sri Lanka
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